Thursday, November 29, 2012

Cafe Goa: Indian Restaurant at Waterford

My husband and I love to dine out and try new food and restaurants. In every place we visit, we always want to try the local restaurants around the area.

Just recently we had a great vacation at Waterford City, Ireland. We first planned to eat in a seafood restaurant but we haven't found one. With our persistence to find another restaurant to satisfy our hunger, we manage to notice a small decent Indian Restaurant just opposite the bus terminal. The restaurant's name is Cafe Goa which I believe named after a smallest state in West India. What caught our attention is the A4 size paper which indicates the 4.5-star recommendation of Trip Advisor. Looks like many people were pleased with them.We are familiar with Indian cuisines so it was not difficult for us to choose what we want. For appetizer, hubby ordered Chicken Pakora, tender chicken pieces dipped in a flour batter.

Chicken Pakora

My starter was called Chicken Tikka which I know we are all familiar with. Except this time they were not served on sticks. They say, the chickens were marinated overnight with their special spices and slowly cooked in clay oven or tandoor.

Chicken Tikka

For our main course, my sweetheart ordered Madras which is almost the same as Vindaloo (the spiciest Indian dish). It was a curry dish with whatever meat you like. On this occasion, he settled to chicken. It was spiced with mustard seeds, curry leaves, red chillies and coconut.

Madras

I chose prawns with medium spiciness for my main course. The meat was cooked with fresh ginger, spring onion, tomato, garlic and Indian spices It was called Bhuna.

Bhuna

In ordinary days, starter will cost €3.95 - €7.50 while the main course will cost €8.50 to €15.95. But during our visit, the 2-course meal was €10.50. Happy days. They also have a free toothpick travel kit on your way out. The price, food and service justified the high recommendations.We're so delighted to chose Cafe Goa for our last dinner at Waterford City. I'm happy to give them 5 stars. If you happen to be at Waterford, pay them a visit, you will surely smile even if your mouth is burning. Cafe Goa36 The Quay, Waterford, IrelandT: 051 0304970

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